polemicise

/pəˈlɛməsaɪz/
verb
  1. To argue or write strongly against a particular opinion, person, or group, often in a public or aggressive way.
    • During the debate, he polemicised about the dangers of unchecked technology.
    • She tends to polemicise rather than listen to opposing viewpoints.
    • The columnist often polemicises against government policies in her weekly articles.
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